Remember the summers you spent at Camp Wannapeelyo (you know, that lake you still don’t know how to pronounce…)? Did your camp counselors seem organized, well on schedule and overall on top of things? I didn’t think so. Keeping the kids in line is one thing, but organizing the counselors can be an entire challenge in its own. No one has more experience with this than Jason Toff, a co-founder of Camp PALS in Radnor, PA.

Everyone is talking about the olympics right now - and why shouldn’t they, it’s a once-every-four-years-event and seeing these superhumans compete is the closest we get to having real superheroes, but today’s spotlight is focused on a different type of olympics… the annual Amateur Athletic Union Junior Olympic Games. Organizing this event can be quite a challenge and headache - between the officials, coaches, parents and 13,000 athletes who came in from all over the nation, it’s hard to stay on track and make sure everyone is informed. No one has more experience with this than Coach Oliver, the founder & meet director of CoachO.

Unofficial job: Food supplier for the SendHub team (aka the person who orders lunch/dinner/treats and keeps everyone fed). Gym rat and health fanatic.

Fun fact: Born and raised in Gainesville by two die hard Gator fans (parents both went to UF and never left Gainesville), only to attend Florida State University and become a Seminole (probably one of the very few people in the world that like the Gators and Seminoles). Clearly remember telling my parents “Go Seminoles”, when I was 10 :)

Best prank call you pulled off (or want to pull off): When my friends and I were bored at volleyball tournaments when I was younger, we would call the operator on pay phones and pretend to act like we were interviewing them for a project of “who we want to be when we grow up." We were really cool, obviously.